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From: Jonathan Peizer <JPeizer@sorosny.org>
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Subject: <nettime> FW: Global Y2K / Tool Kits
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I would like your help in distributing information about a Y2K toolset
web site:
http://www.interaction.org
When you get to this home page at the top right click on:
Y2K
Y2K Toolkits for
International NGO's - Now
Available for Order
You can help people deal more effectively with Y2K issues by
simply E-Mailing this message to others who you feel would
find the Y2K management tools on this site beneficial.
What makes the toolkit unique is that it was created with
issues of developing countries in mind and deals with areas
beyond simply system failures. I also think it is unique in
that it deals not only with Y2K preparedness and contingecy
planning but also with remediation and disaster recovery AFTER
problems have occured.
While OSI did not participate in the toolkit's development,
when we heard about it recently we did agree to help disseminate
it to those who might find it useful by e-mailing our network of
friends and telling them of its existance.
My understanding is that toolkit was actually developed by a grant
to AID.
Sincerely
Jonathan Peizer
Chief Information Officer / Internet Program Director
Open Society Institute
ABOUT THE TOOLKIT
The Y2K Management Tool Kits provide practical, comprehensive management
tools for remediation, contingency planning, community readiness and
emergency preparedness. They are generic "tool kits" that capture the
necessary fundamental steps, are designed to "fast-track" and facilitate the
work at all levels, shortening the calendar and manpower time needed to
implement them. They can be used by organizations, information managers,
system users and community readiness leaders.
The Tool Kits can also be used to remedy systems after they have crashed,
while the system users rely on the alternatives they selected during their
contingency planning phase. The toolkits consist of paper- and CD-ROM-based
tools, easy-to-understand step-by-step procedures, decision-trees, automated
tools, and check-off lists. They are designed to be stand-alone tools, easy
and efficient to implement, inexpensive to produce and easy to distribute
widely.
The Tool Kits can be used at any time in the sense that Y2K problems will
need to be fixed, even after the rollover, and several issues can be
addressed simultaneously. We want people to think in terms of prevention
and anticipation now, and after the rollover, implemention of their
contingency plan while they remediate to shorten the time of distruption.
I'll be happy to get back with more details from Lawrence who worked on
the design.
In case someone wanted to see the outline, from www.interaction.org:
OUTLINE OF TOOL KIT CONTENTS:
Management Overview, Tool #1
Background
Y2K problem, solution, urgency
Forming Your Y2K Management Team
Contents of Y2K Management Tool Kit
How to Approach the Work
Fast-Tracking
Time Use and Urgency
Flexibility
Judgement
How to Choose Your Tool
Registration
Organizational Systems Tool #2
Planning for Contingencies
Organization functions, external dependencies, partnerships
Preparation needs, triggers, alternatives and restoration
System Diagnosis and Remediation Decisions
Inventories, compliance, remediation strategy decisions (including costs)
Resource Allocation
Implementation of Contingency and Remediation Plans
Check-Off Lists: Infrastructural Equipment and Systems
Work Sheets
Socio-Economic Systems Tool #3
Risk Inventory
Critical Infrastructure
Critical Economic Functions
Contingency Planning
Failure assessment (including survival time-horizons)
Mitigation actions
Sustaining actions
Trigger events
Risk Assessment
Queries and estimates of risk; monitoring of Y2K efforts
Contingency Plan Adjustment
Risk assessment and Allocation of Resources
Checklists and Work Sheets
Community Readiness Tool #4
Threat->Consequence->Indicators->Response Community-response +
Family/Individual-response
Threats
Electricity
Heating Fuel
Potable Water
Communications
Medical Services
Food Distribution
Banking/Finance
Economic Activity
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